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AI will disrupt work and reinvent it: Billionaire Harsh Goenka responds to job loss concerns, outlines future-ready careers – Technology News

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly becoming a part of daily tasks — from writing emails and editing images to driving marketing strategies — and across numerous sectors, it’s already transforming how people work. In a brief yet thought-provoking post on X, the Chairperson of RPG Group highlighted that artificial intelligence is set to reshape the work environment, and those who embrace change will emerge as the new leaders.

“Everyone asks: “Will AI take my job? What new jobs is AI creating?” AI will disrupt work & reinvent it. There will be new jobs like Prompt engineers, AI product managers, AI ethics specialists & workplace landscape will change. New winners will be the smartest & most adaptable,” Goenka said.

Everyone asks: “Will AI take my job? What new jobs is AI creating?” AI will disrupt work & reinvent it. There will be new jobs like Prompt engineers, AI product managers, AI ethics specialists & workplace landscape will change. New winners will be the smartest & most adaptable.

— Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) August 5, 2025

AI and the Future of Work:

Debate over AI’s impact on employment grew louder as firms started reorganising to embed the technology, resulting in layoffs in certain departments. A recent case in point is TCS, which trimmed its staff as part of a broader restructuring plan. The move underscores how companies are adapting their workflows to align with AI-driven transformation.

Netizens share their thoughts:

“True. Those using AI in their work to create more value will be more successful than those who don’t use AI,’ a user noted.

Another user wrote, “AI will not take one’s job as one needs to guide AI and as you have quoted there are multiple job options available with AI. AI has actually opened the job market and why do companies like Capgemini have started recruiting freshers. I do like the AI ethics specialists as this is really required to identify the real from the reel and it is us who can guide AI.”

“AI will definitely disrupt our lives while bringing in new applications. However, the fact remains that humans and human feelings will still be important. Hopefully, after 20 or 30 years (when we are NOT ON THIS PLANET) people will want to go back to village life and live like normal humans,” another user shared thoughts on the broader implications and deeper influence of the shift.

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